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Tl'0llp9l'8 We Are The Senior Grads At Lastg ARLENE LORRAINE AFFELDT Are Such a wonderful per- sonality is rare, few with her can begin to compare. BARBARA JOYCE AGNEW ..Barb,, Life is a jest and all things show it. I thought so once and now I know ll. German 3, 4: Thrift 2, 4: Spanish 3: Thrift 2, 3, 4: Jr. Th. 2. 3: Latin 2: St. Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Inter- Coun. 2. club. Treasurer, 2: Latin 2: Office Girls 4. 4. LORRAINE AMATO Laurie Your smile is sweet, your eyes so true, this world has need of girls like you. Commercial Club 4: BE- LOITER 4: Thrift 2, 3: Interclub 2: Y-Teens. Sec. 2: jr. Th. 4: Office Girls 2: St. Coun. 4: La- tin 2: N.H.S. 4: Q.8:S. 4. BEVERLY ANN ANDERSON ..Bev,, It doesn't take noise to make personality. Commercial Club 4: Band Ar DARLENE RAE ANDERSON MDM., Sweet, quiet, and awfullly nice. t Club 4: Chorus 2, 3: 2, 3. Varsity Choir 4. S 5 DENNIS LEE GERALD FRANCIS PATRICIA LEE RICHARD GAIL ROBERT A. ANDERSON ANDERSON ARCHAMBAULT ARMSTRONG ASPERHEIM Andy jerry Pat Dick' Bob Don't study your les- Be happy and gay the sons, lesson your study. Badger Hi-Y 4: F.F.A. 4: Increscent 4. A nderson way. Say, Sugar, you sure are sweet. Commercial Club 4: BE- LOITER 4: Hall Moni- ters 3: jr. Th. 3, 4: Y- Teens 2, 3, 4: Latin Z: Sr. Coun. 3. 4. Pleasure and action Stillwater runs deep. passes my time away. Golf Team 2. 3. DONALD HAROLD MARTHA LOUISE HERBERT RAYMOND ROBERT MARLING ROBERT CHARLES BACH BAESE BALDWIN BARTHOLOMEW BAUER Don Mart Baldy Bart Bob With vim enough to She is a Hower of meek- Sincere and full of vim .' He has a head to con- He may seem shy. but make things go, and ness growing on a stem should be more like trive, a tongue to per- he's one swell guy. worth thatmakes us like of grace. him. suade, and a hand to jr. Th. 4: Latin 3: Jr. him so. Art 2: BELOITER 4: BELOITER 4: R.O.T.C. execute mischief. Red Cross 4. Cross Country 3. 4. PAGE 12 Hall Moniters 4: Thrift 2: jr. Th. 4: Y-Teens 2: Latin 2. 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Mc- Neel RiHes Z. 3, 4: N.C.O. 3. ,- B. Club 2, 3. 4: Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish, President 3: Latin 2: R.O.T.C. 2. 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: St. Coun, 4. ' Smfiuu
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Troupers Pat Larson. Secretaryg Peter Samuels, President: Charles Hogan, Vice President. This is it! Yes, we the class of 1953 are ready to leave the halls of Memorial High School. It will not be long before commencement will be rolling by. But even though com- mencement will come and go, our memories of the past three years will not fade away. Remember, in our Sophomore year, we were promised to be the first Sophomore class to move into the new high school. By the end of March the promise was fulfilled. The building seemed so big that we thought we would never be able to find our way around. Our class officers, President, Frank Wong, Vice President, Larry Williams, and Secretary, Pat Maryott, did a wonderful job. The biggest thrill of our junior year was selecting our class rings. Some of our lucky juniors were able to go on the spring trip to Washington, D. C. during Easter vacation. Jerry Werle and Pat Archambault ruled as Junior king and queen at the junior-Senior prom. We elected Frank Wong, Pete Samuels, and Pat Larson as President, Vice Presi- dent, and Secretary of our Junior class. Then came our Senior-year-the best! We were Big Eight champions in football when we beat Kenosha with a score of 13 to 6. Reigning over the homecoming game was queen Marilyn Miller and her court. Another big thrill in sports was our basketball team's trip to Madison for the State Tournament. Nice work boys! During the month of November, we had a mock election which was a big success. The choir, art, and dramatic classes com- bined to produce the first operetta to appear in Beloit for 20 years, The Mikado. Every- one did a swell job and we were very proud of them. Two plays highlighted our Senior year, Father of the Bride, and our Senior class play, Arsenic and Old Lace. Senior king and queen at the Junior-Senior prom were Jerry Werle and Pat Archambault. In the Senior court were Pat Larson, Chuck Hogan, Tom Pratt, and Barbara Lange. Co- editors of the Beloiter were Pat Larson and Wes Nelson. Jean Johnson and Bettina Myers headed the Increscent. Our student council officers were Frank Wong, Jerry Werle, Fern Green, and Marilyn Miller. The Senior Class Officers were: Pete Samuels, Presidentg Chuck Hogan, Vice President, and Pat Larson, Secretary. These three years of our lives will never be forgotten and we only hope that the rest of our lives will be just as wonderful as these, our high school years. PAGE 11
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High School Days For Us Are Past. Troupers LAWRENCE M. SUZANNE CAROL HAROLD L. HOPE R. BEESE BEAN BEAUDIN BECKMAN Pretty and pert, and Larry Sue Buzz always alert. Never conspicuous, but As brimiul of mischief What now will happen BELOITER 45 Spanish always dependable. and glee, as ever a sin- to our Buzz? He'll he 2: jr. Th. 4. jr. Red Cross 4. gle girl could be. the fine fellow he al- BELOITER 4: Chorus ways was. 2: Home Arts 3, 4: Y- B Club 4: Sr. Hi-Y 4: Teens 2: Increscent 4. F.A.A. 2, 3, 4: R.0.T,C. 2, 3: Cross Country 4. s' s S. PAULINE ANN BEISCHEL Polly Serene-ly pleasant, never complaining, Please don't change in the years remaining. ' Art Club 4: BELOITER 3, 4: Interclub 3: Y- Teens 2, 3: Latin 2. JOAN MARION BELLARD ,, O.. Diminutive but Dynamite. Cheer Leaders 3: Home Arts 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. NANCY A. BELLARD Nancy Always happy, never sad, she's our choice for a toothpaste ad. Commercial Club, Treas- urer, 4: BELOITER 4: Chorus 2: Girl's Bowl- ing 2. 3. 4: Home Arts 42: N,H.S. 3, 4. RICHARD M. BERNER JUANITA JOANE JACK L. BOTTERON Dick BOGGS jaybee Scho0l's all right-from Little Arky This guy is quieter than the outside. A swell pal with a the rest, but he will al- B. Club 2: Cross Coun- ready smile. ways pass the test. try 2, 3: Track 2. G.A.A. 3, 4: Home Arts Chorus 3, 4: Spanish 2, 2. 3: Jr. Th. 4: Radio Club 4. NANCY ANN BRADFORD Nance Serious and very sweet. her aim in life she will complete. German 3. 4: Interclub 2: Y-Teens 2: jr. Th. 4: Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. 4. MADONNA MARIE BRESNEI-IAN Donna There will never be another you. Commercial Club, Presi- dent, 4: BELOITER 4: jr. Th. 4: Varsity Choir Q -Q uimmbm 4: N.H.S. 4. ROBERT FRANCIS RONALD EUGENE LYNN CALVIN BREWER BREWSTER BROHN Mouse A little dillerent from 'Though he may laugh Friends, teachers. fel- most of the guys, Ron around and clown, He'd low-students. and jani- gives everything in what never, never let you tors, I am no ordinary he tries. down. man. N.H.S. 3, 4: Football 2. A.V. 2: jr. Th. 3: Ap- Badger I-Ii-Y 4: B Club 3: jr. Red Cross 3. 4. prentice 3, 4. 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Bas- ketball 3, 4: Track 3, 4. -. PAGE13
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